Compared to these strong and well-equipped Han soldiers, the Japanese soldiers were like toddlers who had just learned to walk, completely incapable of resisting.
In a short while, the two thousand Japanese soldiers in the camp were routed.
Many Japanese soldiers couldn't help but throw down their weapons and kneel on the ground, hoping to surrender and save their lives.
Unfortunately, this time the Han soldiers were ordered not to take prisoners.
Whether they surrender or not, it boils down to two words: kill them all!
"Tch, how boring!"
After killing the last Japanese soldier, Zhang Fei curled his lip in boredom and then sheathed his spear.
On his first day on the battlefield, he showed no fear whatsoever; on the contrary, he seemed to be eager for more.
With the battle over, Cao Cao immediately ordered his men to set fire to the camp, burning it to the ground. He and Liu Bei then led three thousand men towards the central battlefield.
Sun Jian, on the other hand, led Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and four thousand Imperial Guard trainees toward the Himidai tribe's camp to the north.
After a forced march of more than half an hour, Sun Jian and his men arrived at the camp of the Himitai tribe, and then, taking advantage of their archery skills, charged in without any hindrance.
Under the leadership of Sun Jian, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei, the battle was quickly resolved, and the three thousand defenders were also wiped out.
After ordering his men to set fire to the camp, Cao Cao and Liu Bei led their troops toward the central battlefield.
At the same time, Yuan Shao's three thousand soldiers successfully captured the Cangjituo camp in the northwest.
Looking at the Japanese soldiers kneeling and begging for mercy, Yuan Shao's heart softened. Just as he was about to take them away, he suddenly remembered the purpose of his request to lead the army alone.
Recalling Cao Cao's evaluation of him back in Yilou, Yuan Shao steeled his resolve and glared fiercely at the Japanese soldiers.
"Kill them all, leave no one alive!!"
At Yuan Shao's command, the Han soldiers drew their swords and charged forward, slaughtering all the Japanese pirates.
After burning the camp to the ground, Yuan Shao led his troops toward the central government.
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